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Il '''corporativismo''', noto anche come '''corporatismo''',<ref>Waite, Duncan. In press. “Imperial Hubris: The Dark Heart of Leadership.” Journal of School Leadership; Waite, Duncan, Turan, Selhattin & Niño, Juan Manuel. (2013). “Schools for Capitalism, Corporativism, and Corruption: Examples from Turkey and the US.” In Ira Bogotch & Carolyn Shields (eds.), International Handbook of Social (In)Justice and Educational Leadership (pp. 619-642). Dordercht, The Netherlands: Springer; Waite, Duncan & Waite, Susan F. (2010). “Corporatism and its Corruption of Democracy and Education.” Journal of Education and Humanities, 1(2), 86-106</ref> è una forma di organizzazione sociopolitica della [[Società (sociologia)|società]] sotto forma di gruppi di interesse noti come [[corporazione|corporazioni]] distinti per settore.<ref>{{Cita libro|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IKn2y2yS014C&pg=PA37&lpg=PA37&dq=%22system+of+social+organization+that+has+at+its+base+the+grouping+of+men+according+to+the+community+of+their+natural+interests%22&source=bl&ots=6F4pw17m4r&sig=HwOWSWx4kjI_Cq8i89H2ROvb414&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CBw-VN_jG4H8yQTVnYKYCg&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22system%20of%20social%20organization%20that%20has%20at%20its%20base%20the%20grouping%20of%20men%20according%20to%20the%20community%20of%20their%20natural%20interests%22&f=false |titolo=Corporatism and Comparative Politics: The Other Great Ism |editore=M.E. Sharpe |autore=. Wiarda, Howard J |anno=1996 |città=0765633671 |pp=22–23 | isbn=0-7656-3367-1}}</ref> Esso si fonda in teoria sull'interpretazione [[organicismo|organicistica]] della società.<ref>Wiarda, Howard J., pp. 27.</ref>
 
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